HoriMiya: Season 1 Finale/ Episode 13 “I Would Gift You The Sky” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
HoriMiya comes to an end without fanfare or fireworks but a reflective goodbye.
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HoriMiya comes to an end without fanfare or fireworks but a reflective goodbye.
We learn a bit about Hazel’s father, Herb, and his new relationship, as well as how Byron got a chip into Hazel’s brain.
In the casting special, we meet 19 new single people living in Houston, hoping to find love, and one familiar face from a past season giving the show another go!
You think stalking is bad enough now with social media, imagine being linked by a chip to someone who was supposedly the love of your life – and trying to get away.
Someone in the Bordelon family may have COVID, another faces relationship troubles, and someone also faces off with a cop – making for a nail-biting episode.
In what is billed as the season 1, part 1 finale – Genera+ion leaves us with some hope as the healing process begins after the events of episode 7.
Wonder Egg Priority comes to an end, and it leaves a load of unanswered questions that might not be answered until this summer.
In the season finale of Redo of Healer, we get another top-level fight scene, but also a slew of sex scenes that, if cut, would make this episode extremely short.
As Claire’s dad shows up, so comes the question if the two may reconcile. Also, we watch as Alex and Morgan, and Shaun and Lea, deal with their evolving relationships.
As Zoey deals with trying to relive a memory she had with her dad, Maximo opens up, and both Mo and Max find themselves with potential love interests.
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